
The ACSA standards - The Royal College of Anaesthetists
Every ACSA standard is based on recommendations from the College’s Guidelines for the Provision of Anaesthetic Services (GPAS). You can freely register on the ACSA online portal to access a self-assessment tool to conduct your gap analysis.
Anaesthesia Clinical Services Accreditation | The Royal College …
Anaesthesia Clinical Services Accreditation (ACSA) engages anaesthesia departments in quality improvement through peer review. The scheme is voluntary and carries a subscription fee for engagement.
Notes to Provide Clarification of ACSA Standards. Please be advised that: • only certain parts of the cited GPAS reference text may be applicable to the ACSA standard • the term 'appropriately trained' refers to someone who has had specific training in the knowledge and skills required to undertake their designated role
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engagement with the independent sector. The ACSA scheme has been adopted by many departments within the NHS as the benchmark for measuring both quality and safety of care. As a committee we believe that this should be mirrored within the independent sector and that ACSA should be promoted as the gold standard by which all clinical environments,
GSTT Anaesthesia Education
ACSA are visiting July 2023! Know the ACSA standards? revisit at: RCoA ACSA . NHS Regional Clinical Fellow Scheme - Information Leaflet
ACSA is a scheme developed jointly by the Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA) Quality Management of Service Group and the Clinical Quality Directorate to drive quality improvement through peer review[1].
Forward-thinking hospital anaesthetists earn prestigious national ...
2025年2月5日 · ACSA is the RCoA’s peer-reviewed scheme that engages anaesthesia departments across the UK in quality improvement and the accreditation is only held by around 30% of anaesthetic departments in the UK. South Tees is one of only two in the North-East of England to have achieved the accreditation.
Quality care in anaesthesia: roles of regulation and accreditation
Anaesthesia Clinical Services Accreditation (ACSA) 9 is a set of standards developed from GPAS, which is a multi-author document. GPAS is based upon national guidance and recommendations from a range of stakeholders, including Royal Colleges, specialist societies, the Department of Health, NHS England, National Institute for Health and Care ...
Benenden Hospital gets Anaesthesia Services accreditation
The anaesthetic team at Benenden Hospital Trust in Kent has today become the first within a UK independent hospital to be awarded the prestigious Anaesthesia Clinical Services Accreditation (ACSA) from the Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA). The ACSA accreditation is the RCoA’s peer-reviewed scheme that promotes quality improvement and the ...
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